Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Morning Surf, Perkin's Park, Pacific Grove, California 2009
0.8 sec at f/22, focal length: 28mm, ISO 100, Aperture Priority, +1 1/3EV compensation - February 8, 2009, 9:11m PDT
Photographed with Canon EOS 20D, EF 17-40mm f/4L, tripod mounted
Well, as you can probably tell from my previous post, there's been a lot going on in my world lately! John Paul Caponigro just posted about spending time with kids to boost creativity. I couldn't agree with him more, and in October we'll have loads of creative inspiration!
William Neill, my boss, has posted over on his blog that we'll be offering private workshops that can be tailored to the participants needs. He's asking for feedback and ideas so I want to encourage everyone to head over there and join in on the conversation. The link to the post on his blog can be found here
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Hello John,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you tried other shutter speeds or just went for the smallest aperture available? The cascading water on the right looks awesome. I always find it hard to select the right speed to show moving water - enough to show movement while not bluring everything into white mist.
Cheers
Bartek